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Read the following sentence and identify the set of words which would correctly fill the blanks in the given order. A person suffers from ____(i)___
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Read the following sentence and identify the set of words which would correctly fill the blanks in the given order.
A person suffers from ____(i)_____ if his/her ______(ii)______ do not produce the hormone _______(iii)______ in
sufficient quantities.

A.

(i) goitre (ii) pituitary gland (iii) adrenalin

B.

(i) goitre (ii) pancreas (iii) insulin

C.

(i) diabetes (ii) thyroid gland (iii) thyroxine

D.

(i) diabetes (ii) pancreas (iii) insulin

Correct option is D

The correct answer is (i) Diabetes, (ii) Pancreas (iii) Insulin
Diabetes: Insufficient production or ineffective utilization of insulin by the body leads to a condition called diabetes. In diabetes, the person may have high blood sugar levels, and the body may not be able to properly regulate glucose.
Pancreas: The pancreas is both an exocrine and endocrine gland in human beings. It has specialized cells called Islets of Langerhans that produce hormones.
Insulin: The pancreas produces insulin hormone. Insulin plays a crucial role in regulating blood sugar levels by allowing cells to take in glucose from the bloodstream.

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